NEW YORK (FOX 5 NY) - Police investigating a brawl on the campus of Cornell University that left an Ithaca College student dead and another Ithaca student injured are asking witnesses with cell phone video of the fight to come forward.

The Ithaca Police Department asks you to contact 607-272-3245, or on the tip line number at 607-697-0333.

The students were stabbed around 2 a.m. Sunday during a large fight after several hundred college-age people attended a student-organized event at the Cornell student union, authorities said.

Officials identified the slain student as Anthony Nazaire, a 19-year-old sophomore majoring in business administration from Brooklyn.

We can confirm Anthony Nazaire ’19 is our student who passed away. Our heartfelt condolences are with his family. https://t.co/4CQ9UCj9eE

"He graduated from Brooklyn Theatre Arts High School, and at IC he was a member of the executive board of Brothers4Brothers, a student organization dedicated to empowering men of color on our campus," said Ithaca College President Tom Rochon.

"I ask that you keep Anthony's family, the student who was injured, and their friends and loved ones in your thoughts and prayers," Rochon said.

Police did not identify any suspects in the stabbing, which happened as people were leaving an event organized by the Omega Psi Phi fraternity at Cornell's Willard Straight Hall. They said they were interviewing witnesses and believe based on surveillance footage that some captured the killing on video.

"I hope they get caught and justice is done," Nazaire's mother, Katia Toussaint, told the New York Daily News on Monday. "I didn't send my son to school to get murdered."